Me too Cape, 5 days. Although i only have a 2 hr lecture on wed and fri it takes me longer to travel than im there so it feels like a full day...im already deadCape said:Absolutely
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Not even the weekend cause thats when I do the majority of my readings cause I'm far too tired to do them during the week.
I know ... i'm already completely exhausted both physically and mentally ... but i still have a 3 hour urban geography lecture tomorrow at Blacktown (which i've never been to). I'll probably get used to the whole thing and holidays will comeKOfGHS said:Me too Cape, 5 days. Although i only have a 2 hr lecture on wed and fri it takes me longer to travel than im there so it feels like a full day...im already dead
Yeah, it gets a bit like that if you have to catch the train at Rydalmere, luckily I havent missed it yet, but since sometimes of the day they only come once an hour, if I do miss it I might as well go home on fridays, since all I have is a 3-5 lecture...Cape said:I don't even do "true" science and I have five days. But I'm travelling to 3 different campuses by public transport cause this year is basically all electives, and theres no way I can cope with any more than 6 hours a day on public transport.
For example, i usually have just a simple 3 hour lecture at Hawkesbury, yet i leave home just after 6am to get onto a train and then catch a train at strathfeild for richmond at 7am - which usually gets there at about 8:15 - 8:30am if its running on time. Coming home - usually after my lecture has finished, I have to wait 50mins for a train ... then go all the way from richmond to strathfeild and wait about 15 - 20 mins for another train home. About 2 and a half hours after my lecture has finished I arrive home, dead. (Now I realise why i'm so tired today ).